Today's photo comes from an article called Brisk Walking Routine Sharpens Memory As We Age. It's about a study of 120 sedentary senior adults who were divided into two groups - one that walked briskly for 40 minutes three times a week, and one that just did stretching and toning exercises. After a year, it turned out the walking group had better memory - and bigger brains! - than the stretching group.
And here's the original photo. Of course, the way I found the article was by spending hours and hours sitting sedentarily at the computer looking for photos to re-create. But isn't photo re-creating a great hobby? Not only did it get us out of the house and walking, but we got to hold hands, too!

9 comments:
Still laughing at your sedentary search.
Guess if you just stretch, you are limber but have no idea where you are.
Think I will do both.
Great blog!
Sandra Evertson
You fingers got some exercise, right?
Thank you for visiting my blog!
Funny! I think. I may have a smallish brain.
Brisk walking at any age is wonderful!
pve
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Whatever gets you moving right? My toddler gets me running! Haha!
You both always look much younger than the original models. Must be all that fresh ocean air & walking, LOL!
LOL…..sedentary search for research on benefits of walking…..love it….and thanks for the tip….I'll have to step up my 30 minute powerwalk of cardio to 40 minutes…….we want that bigger brain ! :)
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